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sterling hits a 2 1/2 year low after moody's strits strips britain of its aaa credit rating. george osborne, still defiandef. >> brittant cannot let up dealing with its debt, dealing with its problems, cannot let up in making sure it brings the -- to the world. >>> chinese factory activity in february heads to a new two-year high. >>> and voting is under way in italy in one of the most unpredictable elections in the nation's history. welcome to today's program. kelly is not here because she is somewhere else. to be fair, she's in barcelona. that's where the wireless provider with big hopes for 4g technology in the uk. we'll find out why the industry is looking forward to the next big things. kelly will be talking to everyone from everywhere at 10:40 cet. >>> yumm brand sess trying to prepare its reputation after a chicken scandal. >>> and delivering a sharp warning will be in seoul for the latest at 10:30 cet. >>> plus, bp's highly anticipated trial kicks off in new orleans as the blame game continues over the deepwater horizon disaster continues. that's at 11:20 cet. >>> but
sterling hits a 2 1/2 year low after moody's strits strips britain of its aaa credit rating. george osborne, still defiandef. >> brittant cannot let up dealing with its debt, dealing with its problems, cannot let up in making sure it brings the -- to the world. >>> chinese factory activity in february heads to a new two-year high. >>> and voting is under way in italy in one of the most unpredictable elections in the nation's history. welcome to today's program. kelly is...
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being part of the euro seems to have little for most britains. a new poll conduct the determined only one in three uk citizens would vote to stay in the european union. . >> one in three. do you think this is just the same kind of thing where people initially asked about it go i'm not so sure about this thing and as it draws closer that britain might actually leave, they get skittish? >> i'm not sure if that's the basis. i know what that poll is saying, but i think there's a lot of confusion between the euro and the eu sometimes. i know that people think of the eurozone and the eu as sort of the same thing. >> the whole message from the conservative government has been a little confused. it's interesting and we'll play this a little later, but -- >> but they want to stay in the eu if they can negotiate new terms. you punish about there's a split in there because there will be one wing of the party that is essentially we want to stay and he are negotiate. the question comes is if they can't get everything they want, do they then say we tried, but
being part of the euro seems to have little for most britains. a new poll conduct the determined only one in three uk citizens would vote to stay in the european union. . >> one in three. do you think this is just the same kind of thing where people initially asked about it go i'm not so sure about this thing and as it draws closer that britain might actually leave, they get skittish? >> i'm not sure if that's the basis. i know what that poll is saying, but i think there's a lot of...
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it is popular in britain. the s.e.c. has frozen assets of unknown traders in a goldman sachs account in zurich. >>> now, if you want to know, ross, whether today the dow jones is going to break through its 14,000 high, if you want to know whether stocks generally are going fare better than they have so far -- >> i do. what's the secret? >> all of this can be answered by this tooth fairy. in good news for the u.s. economy, the tooth fairy index found the average giver is up 15% to 2.4 billion in 2012, signalling the american economy apparently, ross, is on an upswing. some unfortunate pictures there. >> teeth. >> just looks a little bit painful. right. the tooth fairy index. is there anything to it? >> so hang on, because the price of teeth have gone up, the dow is going to go through -- it's actual correlated trades? >> yes, yes. you can take this one to the bank. how much do you get for a tooth? is that a thing here, as well? >> yeah. i'm in the middle of -- we're right in the middle of tooth fairy. >> how much do you g
it is popular in britain. the s.e.c. has frozen assets of unknown traders in a goldman sachs account in zurich. >>> now, if you want to know, ross, whether today the dow jones is going to break through its 14,000 high, if you want to know whether stocks generally are going fare better than they have so far -- >> i do. what's the secret? >> all of this can be answered by this tooth fairy. in good news for the u.s. economy, the tooth fairy index found the average giver is up...
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britain's horse meat saga continues. now findus frozen beef lasagna is found to have contained between 60% and 100% horse meat. the british regulators describe the situation as appalling and says it seems likely to have happened through deliberate fraud or other activity rather than through mistaken issues. scientists have been running tests to see if the meat contains the veterinary drug bute. that could kaut cause an issue. >> a lot of people are saying, look, we've seen these series of scandals. how much of a problem is it that you're eating horse meat? that's not the issue. the issue is you need to know what you're buying. apparently they turned around and sold some of the horse meat products to japan where itself a delicacy. >> and is i the issue is it's mislabeled and if it's illegal meat -- you just have to know what you're eating. >> i know. >> right. anyway, apple, demanding the company return more money to shareholders. item telling cnbc yesterday, apple has a depression era mentality, hoarding its cash. einhor
britain's horse meat saga continues. now findus frozen beef lasagna is found to have contained between 60% and 100% horse meat. the british regulators describe the situation as appalling and says it seems likely to have happened through deliberate fraud or other activity rather than through mistaken issues. scientists have been running tests to see if the meat contains the veterinary drug bute. that could kaut cause an issue. >> a lot of people are saying, look, we've seen these series of...
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is -- >> no, in britain. >> he comes through britain from time to time. >> apparently, yes. i gather. so while we wait for mark carney to sit down in his chair and begin that testimony, jean-claude junker says he expects the eu to real a deep on the budget today. juncker said the last of an agreement would be disastrous for the region. julia is in brussels. julia, are we going to get a budget? mr. cameron has said, look, i don't want it frozen, i want it cut. so what's going to happen? >> well, we're moving in the direction of cuts. i think the positive news is that if you compare what we were talking about in november, we've cut around 80 billion euros from the 1 trillion euro target that they were looking at back in november. so we are moving in the right direction, but with regard to the decision today, i think if you've been listening to angela merkel to david cameron himself and francois hollande this week, the indication is that perhaps we shouldn't be as optimistic as jean-claude juncker would have us believe, but someone has to fly the flag for europe and we like our
is -- >> no, in britain. >> he comes through britain from time to time. >> apparently, yes. i gather. so while we wait for mark carney to sit down in his chair and begin that testimony, jean-claude junker says he expects the eu to real a deep on the budget today. juncker said the last of an agreement would be disastrous for the region. julia is in brussels. julia, are we going to get a budget? mr. cameron has said, look, i don't want it frozen, i want it cut. so what's going...
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is britain's visa system hurting the country's able to capture a piece of chinese growth? yes, says or guest who think the u.k. is missing out on vital tourists from emerging superpowers like china. he's calling for tover to have adopt a system that allows chinese travelers borderless access across europe. president and ceo of the world travel and tourism council joins me. >> good morning. >> first of all, what's the problem? >> it problem is the u.k. system is not fast enough or good enough to encourage visitors from places like china. china is a massive growth market, lots of people come from middle classes, 84 million traveling abroad. the u.k. gets 154,000 of 84 million customers. >> just 150,000 chinese travellers? that's extraordinary. >> the key thing is if you're a chinese visitor you can get a visa to travel 26 countries. why would you go through the process of more bureaucracy and paying more to get a u.k. visa just to come to london for two or tree days? >> right. -- or three days? >> right. why isn't britain part of the system in. >> there are lots of reasons,
is britain's visa system hurting the country's able to capture a piece of chinese growth? yes, says or guest who think the u.k. is missing out on vital tourists from emerging superpowers like china. he's calling for tover to have adopt a system that allows chinese travelers borderless access across europe. president and ceo of the world travel and tourism council joins me. >> good morning. >> first of all, what's the problem? >> it problem is the u.k. system is not fast enough...
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moody's says growth will remain sluggish, and it doesn't think britain can reverse its huge debt until 2016 at the earliest. >>> and finally, private jets were a popular punching bag for the president and the campaign trail. but now the senate democrats' spending cuts plan keeps a tax break for owners of private jets. white house press secretary jay carney says the president's position has always been to get rid of the loophole. but it probably wouldn't make a big difference anyway. only about $300 million per year. larry? i'm sure you have some interesting thoughts. >> what? the democrats are going to keep the private jet depreciation loophole after this attack all these years? mr. gregory meeks, how is such a thing possible? >> well, it's such a small amount of money. we've got serious business that we've got to take care of. you know, we've got this huge gigantic hole that we've got to -- >> the attack on oil and gas doesn't get you much money. in fact, the attack on all these businesses don't get you much money. i'll look at this from the optimistic side. if democrats can back off
moody's says growth will remain sluggish, and it doesn't think britain can reverse its huge debt until 2016 at the earliest. >>> and finally, private jets were a popular punching bag for the president and the campaign trail. but now the senate democrats' spending cuts plan keeps a tax break for owners of private jets. white house press secretary jay carney says the president's position has always been to get rid of the loophole. but it probably wouldn't make a big difference anyway....
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overall, britain is expected to do the most business overall outside of europe. second only to germany. welcome. >> good morning. >> what were you strike to find out here? >> well, in our business, we're a major events facilities and events are about connecting the right people to each other. so as we grow our business, particularly internationally, we really want to understand the buying patterns and if we can connect the right nations with each other, then hopefully we can mutually grow businesses together. >> what surprised you most about the findings? >> i think maybe the american 50% of the poll voted for america. i think perhaps the -- still the glamour of america, the american lifestyle still appeals to people. but interesting, as well, it was followed by germany by 40%. perhaps the efficiencies and the guarantee, if you like, of german quality is something that's still high in the british mind. >> and were these businesses or is this just the british public? >> this is the british public, yeah. and so that starts to give us a sense of where the mind-set o
overall, britain is expected to do the most business overall outside of europe. second only to germany. welcome. >> good morning. >> what were you strike to find out here? >> well, in our business, we're a major events facilities and events are about connecting the right people to each other. so as we grow our business, particularly internationally, we really want to understand the buying patterns and if we can connect the right nations with each other, then hopefully we can...
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we'll be right back. >> britain is having a real moment. i think the last few years have been amazing for england. there's so much been going on and it's a great moment to be proud to be english. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." i'm kelly evans. >> and i'm ross westgate. >> through spikes after zew data out of germany shows investor sentiment at its highest level in neefrl two years. >> european stocks are now leading the way in the green. >> and office max and office depot want to be your one-stop shop for pens, papers and u.s. computer needs. they're reportedly in merger talks. >>> a quick check off markets, u.s. futures are pointing higher after being closed yesterday for presidents' day. 1519 is the level for the s&p which has been rallying now. european markets overnight are generally pointed higher, especially after that zew data. again, people like to poohpoo the data. nevertheless, we're continuing to see a market reaction. the euro is higher. the ftse is up by 0.3%. the xetra dax up 0.7%. it has been an outperformer for th
we'll be right back. >> britain is having a real moment. i think the last few years have been amazing for england. there's so much been going on and it's a great moment to be proud to be english. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." i'm kelly evans. >> and i'm ross westgate. >> through spikes after zew data out of germany shows investor sentiment at its highest level in neefrl two years. >> european stocks are now leading the way in the green....
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and the question for britain, which has seen somewhat of the opposite pattern lately is whether that is sustainable. it looks like we're getting the figures out now. >> now. >> good lord. >> january pmi, 51.5, the highest since september. >> expectations pmi, 67.2 in january. it was 64 in december. the pmi pointing to marginal economic growth in january according to market. member service sector is very dominant in the uk. quite strong brc retail survey overnight, as well. so sterling and trying to bounce back, sterling has become the real risk off, risk on. i think it's superseded the dollar with the risk off currently with the yen to some degree. the dollar has moved into the middle ground. sterling/dollar, 1.5787.. allen, your reaction to that? >> i am struggling to understand these pmis. when you look at the actual data, it doesn't look too healthy. this is true across europe, as well, actually look relatively strong. so i think we have this consistent pattern which we're now trying to reconcile. i think the reconciliation is going to come at the end of the first quarter where we
and the question for britain, which has seen somewhat of the opposite pattern lately is whether that is sustainable. it looks like we're getting the figures out now. >> now. >> good lord. >> january pmi, 51.5, the highest since september. >> expectations pmi, 67.2 in january. it was 64 in december. the pmi pointing to marginal economic growth in january according to market. member service sector is very dominant in the uk. quite strong brc retail survey overnight, as...
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jubilee, the wedding, it's great britain. the united kingdom is one thing, but it's great britain. >> great to see you. we wish you all the best. >> thank you very much. >>> now, the aviation industry may be focusing on the $11 billion merger between american and us airways. for a lot of us, just getting children through a long haul flights in the skies remains the biggest challenge. if you've tried it or you might have sat near a child, you know what i mean. but it's all about to change. >> parents and frequent flyers, does this sound familiar? >> i have to go to the bathroom. >> or this? >> i'm tired. >> and, of course, the old favorite. >> are we there yet? >> weary moms and dads, fear not. help may be at hand. no, you cannot check in your children, though this guy could probably fit quite comfortably in an overheadlocker. lucky for us, there's a handy solution. welcome aboard care, a family friendly airline. it has special ly designed cabins. they've laid out a plan to smooth the way from departure gate to arrival. >> who
jubilee, the wedding, it's great britain. the united kingdom is one thing, but it's great britain. >> great to see you. we wish you all the best. >> thank you very much. >>> now, the aviation industry may be focusing on the $11 billion merger between american and us airways. for a lot of us, just getting children through a long haul flights in the skies remains the biggest challenge. if you've tried it or you might have sat near a child, you know what i mean. but it's all...
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help recap for those of us who didn't catch the whole thing or any of it, frankly, but yeah, britain's big film night. now it's time for the u.s. in a couple of weeks. >> besides that, plenty of other things we're looking at today. another day, another summit in brussels. we'll take you to the latest gathering in cypress today. >> egypt's opposition parties are calling for massive rallies in cairo to mark a second anniversary. >> and a secelebration of carnivale. is the party here to stay? >> lots of pressure on brazil with the olympics coming up. >>> and we'll head to know-covered boston for a look at how airlines are coping after nemo. >>> barclay's is looking at cleaning up the bank's image. anthony jenkins is due to give a speech on tuesday. others on the closure and other cost cuts say not expecting sun valley to have a major overall. at the same time, the british parliamentary commission on banking stands are set to continue. steven hester is reportedly on track to receive a 780,000 pound bonus despite other executives had their pay clawed back following the libor rigging scandal
help recap for those of us who didn't catch the whole thing or any of it, frankly, but yeah, britain's big film night. now it's time for the u.s. in a couple of weeks. >> besides that, plenty of other things we're looking at today. another day, another summit in brussels. we'll take you to the latest gathering in cypress today. >> egypt's opposition parties are calling for massive rallies in cairo to mark a second anniversary. >> and a secelebration of carnivale. is the party...
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. >>> still to come on the show, after moody's recent credit rating downgrades, how can britain get back to work? we'll have a view when we come back. >>> moody's cited lack of growth as the main factor in stripping its aaa rating and growth was very much on the agenda at the launch of the uk's biggest trade promotion since 1951. >> the international business festival in 2014 will be a key part of the government's drive to promote growth and hit its target of doubling exports by 2020. >> fast growing countries like in asia, we need to be more and more engaged with them. we need to attract more and more investment from them. >> after the age of austerity, the uk needs an age of enterprise. >> i think you'll see things picking up in 2013. the things will become clears as the eurozone stabilizes. as long as business focuses on the opportunities in the world, which are very, very large, you know, the global economy is going to grow between 3% and 4% over the next couple of years. there's plenty of growth out there. we have to go out and find it. >> now, this costs just over 100,000 pounds li
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and just some news out of britain, public sector finances showed negative 11.4 billion euros, almost twice as large as expected -- i'm sorry, twice as large as the previous year and almost about twice as large as expected, as well. this is the largest, in fact, since january -- let me just make sure i get this straight. so 11.4 billion pound surplus appears to be what this is saying. what's curious, though, is the way this looks for some negative sign necessary there. let's sort it out, keep an eye on the sterling reaction and give you more of a response as to what's happening generally with trade this morning. the ftse 100 is down 1 .5%. same with the xetra dax and the cac 40. the ibex weak, as well. we're seeing a sell europe across the board. we're also seeing, of course, continued strength in japanese markets. japan's prime minister shinzo abe has set off for washington looking to forge deeper ties and putting a strong alliance on display. he's hoping president obama likes his abe-nomices, so to speak. a summit with the two leaders will be held on friday where prime minister abe
and just some news out of britain, public sector finances showed negative 11.4 billion euros, almost twice as large as expected -- i'm sorry, twice as large as the previous year and almost about twice as large as expected, as well. this is the largest, in fact, since january -- let me just make sure i get this straight. so 11.4 billion pound surplus appears to be what this is saying. what's curious, though, is the way this looks for some negative sign necessary there. let's sort it out, keep an...
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the analysis corporation was bind parent entity based in britain and had offices around the world. this parent entity was a security company and they were doing security services for the u.s. military in baghdad and throughout iraq. at the same time they had an office in beijing and they are approaching chinese government owned companies for he is chiropractority work in iraq as well. at the same time, this company was working for the americans in iraq and looking for contracts in beijing from the chinese government and it is the subsidiary here in the washington area employed john brennan. future nominee to be the head of the cia. an interesting mix of global intelligence one former employee of the company called that a huge conflict of interest a in this person's opinion. and the other thing we found here is we found out who john brennan's boss was before he started working for barack obama and it was this man, man named damian pearl. we add picture here. the ceo of global strategies group. he is the man that brennan reported to in h hierarchy. pearl is a former british marine an
the analysis corporation was bind parent entity based in britain and had offices around the world. this parent entity was a security company and they were doing security services for the u.s. military in baghdad and throughout iraq. at the same time they had an office in beijing and they are approaching chinese government owned companies for he is chiropractority work in iraq as well. at the same time, this company was working for the americans in iraq and looking for contracts in beijing from...
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. >> a stock i affectionately refear to as chicago britain tunnel. >> it is not acceptable it say you love goldman sachs but as an investor, i love it. i think it is going to 200 bucks. >> baker? >> everyone loves hershey kiss and with heinz bought out today, she might have a new boyfriend called warren. >> all right. mr. weiss? >> very eloquently delivered. >> sort of. >> i still love tbf. the bond market talking about how rates will go up but nobody is willing to say it is a bubble really. i say it is a bubble. still look for rates going to ten-year. 2.5 to 3% by the end of the year. >> all right. that the last word. happy valentine's day to all of you. don't forget to catch more fast tonight at 5:00. "power" starts right now. >> "halftime" is over and the second half of the trading day starts right now. >> happy valentine's, one and all. love is in the air. to two mega marriages, warren buffet buying all of the ketchup he could ever want. heinz. we will tell you which food stocks could be the next take over targets. and as has been rumored for months, frankly, us airways and amr of
. >> a stock i affectionately refear to as chicago britain tunnel. >> it is not acceptable it say you love goldman sachs but as an investor, i love it. i think it is going to 200 bucks. >> baker? >> everyone loves hershey kiss and with heinz bought out today, she might have a new boyfriend called warren. >> all right. mr. weiss? >> very eloquently delivered. >> sort of. >> i still love tbf. the bond market talking about how rates will go up but...
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our concern about raising prices like britain, chasing business away. we have a substantial way to do direct mail to the customer and we want to preserve that going forward. >> it seems to me you're not winning the argument. you will save here $2 billion. that might be considered basic infrastructure for a $14 trillion economy. you say on one hand we have one service which is our most important and profitable, it's delivering first class letters, now, we're going make that service worse because we're not going to deliver on saturday. to many people you're behaving like the head of a large company rather than a ceo. >> we have a lot of cost reductions, resolving health benefit issues wave got and t e taking over our own health care plan and those two alone are worth $7 billion any given year. that esmuch better than potentially raising prices and having the loss and elasticity with volume we'd see. we have plenty of opportunities within the infrastructure and going after every one of those things. we reduced the head count to more than 3,000 people in th
our concern about raising prices like britain, chasing business away. we have a substantial way to do direct mail to the customer and we want to preserve that going forward. >> it seems to me you're not winning the argument. you will save here $2 billion. that might be considered basic infrastructure for a $14 trillion economy. you say on one hand we have one service which is our most important and profitable, it's delivering first class letters, now, we're going make that service worse...
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britain came out with some retail numbers, so people focusing a little bit on that, too. today, we have expiration, so there's going to be liquidity events in the open. but overall, seeing all this merger activity coming in here, people are getting off the sidelines, looking to put their money to work. etf, the outflows is going into small stocks. people are trying to get. it's like a risk on type of trade. i would say that most of the indicators are indicating that we continue to trend higher. that there's going to be a sell off, but then a base and then we're going to take off. >> what's the catalyst for taking off? do you think? i mean, we're coming out to a point -- >> it's happening so slow. >> i'm speaking to the point you were talking about before, about seeing the volume coming into the building. you're seeing that full scale embracement of the bull here right now. david, you look skeptical. >> he always looks this way. skeptic skeptical, that is. >> i can't help it. listen, i think your points are all good ones. i wonder as to whether we'll really see that volume
britain came out with some retail numbers, so people focusing a little bit on that, too. today, we have expiration, so there's going to be liquidity events in the open. but overall, seeing all this merger activity coming in here, people are getting off the sidelines, looking to put their money to work. etf, the outflows is going into small stocks. people are trying to get. it's like a risk on type of trade. i would say that most of the indicators are indicating that we continue to trend higher....
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britain recovering a little bit in the uk after moody's downgraded the credit rating on friday. britain's treasury minister says the downgrade will not change his austerity program that has been blamed for the country's weak growth outlook. downside of us a staausterity. volkswagen rebounding following a scaled-back forecast for 2013. >>> voters in italy headed to the polls earlier today to elect a new parliament that could have big implications for europe's economic future. polls closed at 9:30 eastern this morning. cnbc's michelle caruso-cabrera joins us now, she is in rome where things seem to be somewhat confusing but i know you're going to make them very clear for me. >> reporter: you need a ph.d to understand the italian elections, david. look, when the polls first closed, it looked like the markets were getting exactly what they wanted which was the center left party in the lead. if you don't know what that means, don't worry. this is what the markets expected based on previous polling numbers and it looked like that was what's going to happen. if you look at the intraday
britain recovering a little bit in the uk after moody's downgraded the credit rating on friday. britain's treasury minister says the downgrade will not change his austerity program that has been blamed for the country's weak growth outlook. downside of us a staausterity. volkswagen rebounding following a scaled-back forecast for 2013. >>> voters in italy headed to the polls earlier today to elect a new parliament that could have big implications for europe's economic future. polls...
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., but they are popular in br britain. and goldman sachs knows who put this trade forward in switzerland. >> and won't tell, right? >> and will not tell because the swiss laws say that goldman sachs is not allowed to even tell regulators in the u.s. who actually put the trade through. >> that's crazy. >> they'll fold on that. if the s.e.c. or the u.s. regulators come hard on the swiss, they're ka partnership ewe late. >> the swiss will? >> yeah. they've been under the gun so much in the last five or ten years, banking secretessy has loosened up. >> but it's not going to be pressure on goldman. it's going to be pressure on the swiss. >> it will come through the s.e.c. and if they need to push hard enough, they'll find out from the origin of that. >> apparently goldman sachs has hired lawyers to defend itself, to effectively defend the anonymous -- >> they have to. >> they're in a bad situation. why would you allow yourself to get that that position where you're making trades that -- >> but ultimately the company is going to
., but they are popular in br britain. and goldman sachs knows who put this trade forward in switzerland. >> and won't tell, right? >> and will not tell because the swiss laws say that goldman sachs is not allowed to even tell regulators in the u.s. who actually put the trade through. >> that's crazy. >> they'll fold on that. if the s.e.c. or the u.s. regulators come hard on the swiss, they're ka partnership ewe late. >> the swiss will? >> yeah. they've been...
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that story is something not just britain is dealing with for the time being. what it is doing, if we can flip over to the market reaction for stocks, is helping bolster the ftse. so after hitting the five-year highs, now punching above the 6,400 level for the first time since 2008. so adding about .4% today. five-year high is similar story to what we're seeing with the s&p 500. it's mixed trade for the rest of the markets. but as we head back over to you guys, it's going to be an something question now for the federal reserve in the u.s. as the bank of england now comes out, weakens the -- sterling by -- by almost 1% today, we've got new zealand talking currency down, we've got korea talking its currency down. you mentioned what's been happening in japan. suddenly the u.s. dollar starts to look like one of the stronger men by comparison. on that note of currency wars around, what, 25 at this point, back to you. >> thank you. >>> in other news, a judge says david einhorn's hedge fund has shown "a likelihood of success" if his legal attack against apple goes for
that story is something not just britain is dealing with for the time being. what it is doing, if we can flip over to the market reaction for stocks, is helping bolster the ftse. so after hitting the five-year highs, now punching above the 6,400 level for the first time since 2008. so adding about .4% today. five-year high is similar story to what we're seeing with the s&p 500. it's mixed trade for the rest of the markets. but as we head back over to you guys, it's going to be an something...
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we joined you in britain. we lost our aaa rating, moody's downgrading and a stable outlook mainly because of growth. that came out after markets are closed here on friday. there was a little bit of reaction in new york trade with sterling. what's worth pointing out here is not much follow through to today. initially in asian trade we pushed the pound down to a 31-month low against the greenback of 1.5073. the ftse here up 0.5%. it is lagging the rest, but it has eked out seven weeks of gains in the first eight weeks of the year, as well. let's show you where we stand then with sterling. as i say, we hit 1.5073. at the moment, 1.5154. here is the thing. since the beginning of the year, it has been declining anyway. already down around 7% since the start of the year. and we saw a big fall down last wednesday when we saw minutes from the bank of england suggesting three members were looking for adding to qe. so that has already piled the pressure on the pound and gilt yields had been moving substantially, as well
we joined you in britain. we lost our aaa rating, moody's downgrading and a stable outlook mainly because of growth. that came out after markets are closed here on friday. there was a little bit of reaction in new york trade with sterling. what's worth pointing out here is not much follow through to today. initially in asian trade we pushed the pound down to a 31-month low against the greenback of 1.5073. the ftse here up 0.5%. it is lagging the rest, but it has eked out seven weeks of gains in...
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barclay's will close its structured capital markets business and focus on investing in britain, u.s. and africa. they also posted earnings for 2012, down 6 million pounds versus 5 million last year due to a reduction in the value of the bank's debt along with situation payments for the selling of financial products. barclay's rate dividend to 6.5 shares for 2013 is off to a fairly roam start. joining us first is oliver ralph, financial times lex writer. oliver, thank you so much, indeed, for joining us. what do you make for what you've heard from anthony jenkins this morning? they're obviously trying to say it's going to take time, we're trying to restore our reputation. is it the right thing? >> yeah, it is the right thing. they've launched the business. the core of the bank remains the same. london investment bank and new york investment bank. the core of the bank remains the same. they're making changes around the area and the core of it is as it was. >> talk about the investment bank in particular. this has been the place where not just barclay's, but a lot of the competitors, to
barclay's will close its structured capital markets business and focus on investing in britain, u.s. and africa. they also posted earnings for 2012, down 6 million pounds versus 5 million last year due to a reduction in the value of the bank's debt along with situation payments for the selling of financial products. barclay's rate dividend to 6.5 shares for 2013 is off to a fairly roam start. joining us first is oliver ralph, financial times lex writer. oliver, thank you so much, indeed, for...
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not necessarily the best sign of internal dynamics for britain. germany gdp figures are down. the cac 40 down only about 0.1% today after a lot of analysts are warning this is the one why we could see more weakness ahead. the ibex 35 down about 1%. it is also the third quarterly contraction in a row. probably leaves the contraction for around minus 0.5%. now, as far as yields are concerned, german bund yields are doing a little bit better on that, 11.5%. spanish yields are down on the session, 5.21%. uk lsh gilt i'm afraid having a bruising week, just under 2.2%, hammered yesterday by the inflation record as was the pound, as well. around is 55 against the greenback, u.s. dollar around 1.555. maybe we switch that on. now the low, 1.55.54. the yen is still kind of where we were at this time yesterday. 94.49 is roughly that may 2010 high. euro/dollar, weakening down to the lows of the session, 1343.39. let's check in now on where we finish with the asian session. sixuan joins us from singapore with a recap. >> thank you, ross. a positive session for asian bourses on this valenti
not necessarily the best sign of internal dynamics for britain. germany gdp figures are down. the cac 40 down only about 0.1% today after a lot of analysts are warning this is the one why we could see more weakness ahead. the ibex 35 down about 1%. it is also the third quarterly contraction in a row. probably leaves the contraction for around minus 0.5%. now, as far as yields are concerned, german bund yields are doing a little bit better on that, 11.5%. spanish yields are down on the session,...
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britain's premier league club spent $100 million on players in the january transfer window. it's well short of the record 225 million pounds. and mario balance tele-19 million pound switch from manchester city to ac milan. there will be quite a few people pleased about that move, as i understand it. somebody in the gallery said yes. >>> outside of the premier league, it was the top signing, david beckham has signed a five-month deal. he received offers from as far afield as australia and china to play. he said he would donate his entire salary to a children's charity in paris. no suggestion there was any motivation about the proposed 57% tax. >>> and we're just about two days away from one of the biggest sporting events in america. the super bowl. the baltimore ravens and the san francisco 49ers are battling it out. there will be plenty of auction off the field. brian shactman has been taking a look at the business of advertising ahead of the big game. >> everyone has their choice for what they consider a classic super bowl ad. whether you like contact, any use of the force,
britain's premier league club spent $100 million on players in the january transfer window. it's well short of the record 225 million pounds. and mario balance tele-19 million pound switch from manchester city to ac milan. there will be quite a few people pleased about that move, as i understand it. somebody in the gallery said yes. >>> outside of the premier league, it was the top signing, david beckham has signed a five-month deal. he received offers from as far afield as australia...
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s probably britain's biggest tech company. pure tech play, i think. >> a great story. up 6% in the last seven trading days. >> yeah. okay. all right. that discussion continues. >>> let's reon monday you what's on the agenda in asia, as well. machinery orders and key numbers from key corporates like nissan, suzuki and sony. numbers for january are due, and other earnings include telestra, singapore airlines, and sans china. i think that's the casino. >> peopling of games -- >> yes? oh. >> one classic monopoly token set to go off the board. yes, monopoly manufacturer hasbro planning to replace one of the eight game pieces that have long been part of the game and has asked the public to vote on its facebook page on which should go and which should replace it. now apparently the -- what hasboro has said is which two so far are in the bottom. it's the boot -- >> no -- >> the iron. >> no, no. the wheelbarrow and the thimble. i have never -- never, ever, i've never had a monopoly set with a wheelbarrow and a thimble in it, i'm sorry. >> but buy it from a secondhand store? >>
s probably britain's biggest tech company. pure tech play, i think. >> a great story. up 6% in the last seven trading days. >> yeah. okay. all right. that discussion continues. >>> let's reon monday you what's on the agenda in asia, as well. machinery orders and key numbers from key corporates like nissan, suzuki and sony. numbers for january are due, and other earnings include telestra, singapore airlines, and sans china. i think that's the casino. >> peopling of...
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., where i come from, britain, england where the sterling hit a two and a half year low today. it has bounced from that, the two and a half year low was 1.5138. the bank of england, it's really the state of that economy that's rattling the politicians. steve bare owe is in london. he says the u.k. government is so panicked with the elections a year away they are going into crowd pleasing measures but that is potentially further negative for the u.k. pound. when i came to the united states three and a half years ago, we were up 1.65. that's a major pair that's shifted a lot. >> a lot going on there, simon. thank you so much. i want to get a check on energy and commodities as well. after a rough couple of days, bertha coombs. >> yes, we're off the low after the inventory numbers, a day late because of the president's holiday. pretty good draw downs when it came to gasoline. i guess a lot of that cold weather has folks using their heating oil, gasoline in particular saw a bigger than expected draw down of 2.9 million barrels. that's been sort of the strength of the oil complex, if
., where i come from, britain, england where the sterling hit a two and a half year low today. it has bounced from that, the two and a half year low was 1.5138. the bank of england, it's really the state of that economy that's rattling the politicians. steve bare owe is in london. he says the u.k. government is so panicked with the elections a year away they are going into crowd pleasing measures but that is potentially further negative for the u.k. pound. when i came to the united states three...
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but definitely page, and more than usual, britain, running the show. >> real quick, he's not selling his stake overnight? he's not selling it this week. this is just a plan being put in place that he's going to sell over several months or years. i don't know how long it is. do you know? >> not clear exactly how long it will take him to sell that stake. this has just been putting out there that he intends to do this. and of course, last year they set aside plans for a new class of stock class -- >> whatever happened -- have they issued those shares? >> yeah, they've done that. and the stock they'll be issuing has no voting power. this makes it maybe a little bit clearer why they did that with schmidt planning to sell some of his shares. page and brynn will still maintain their control of the company. >> okay. john thank you for that. >> jon, and -- >> you guys got to hang. >> he was reporting. you saw him. >> you probably -- >> i did see him. >> you weren't paying attention that much. >> we were paying attention. >> no. >> i have no idea -- >> i watched eastwood. >> all right. >> caro
but definitely page, and more than usual, britain, running the show. >> real quick, he's not selling his stake overnight? he's not selling it this week. this is just a plan being put in place that he's going to sell over several months or years. i don't know how long it is. do you know? >> not clear exactly how long it will take him to sell that stake. this has just been putting out there that he intends to do this. and of course, last year they set aside plans for a new class of...
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yuck and come to britain and clean the toilets or even britain we haven't left ourselves because the public transport isn't running so people very sort of mocking at the same time but quite scathing about the country and we also took to the streets of london to find out what ordinary londoners think about the situation let's take a lesson as these but that's it it's mixed messages and it's hypocrisy in the day i think that's a waste of time and money and actually these things are to be prioritized over there that really have a job i'm not. really but. at the moment leave here everything too much. expensed you westminster is bound by law so they have to do follow these rules and they have to allow anybody who wishes to come over in twenty fourteen to enter the country but a lot of citizens in the u.k. as you saw there feel that it's insulting to those people and a waste of money having advertised britain previously. and as u.k. politicians highlight the faults in britain kaiser and stacy herbert you know they are saying they already know what the are as they continue to expose those c
yuck and come to britain and clean the toilets or even britain we haven't left ourselves because the public transport isn't running so people very sort of mocking at the same time but quite scathing about the country and we also took to the streets of london to find out what ordinary londoners think about the situation let's take a lesson as these but that's it it's mixed messages and it's hypocrisy in the day i think that's a waste of time and money and actually these things are to be...
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yuck and come to britain and clean the toilets or even britain we haven't left ourselves because the public transport isn't running so people very sort of mocking at the same time but quite scathing about the country westminster is bound by law so they have to. follow the rules and they have to allow anybody who wishes to come over in twenty fourteen to enter the country but a lot of citizens in the u.k. that feel that it sir insulting to those people and a waste of money having advertised britain previously and as u.k. politicians highlight be false and britain mocks kaiser and stays at her but thing they already know what they are as they continue to expose those causing financial misery they're coming up until hours time fully. the un and her genocide and voice says he is deeply concerned by reports of ethnic reprisal attacks and atrocities by french banks government troops in mali the morning came i had a visit by french president francois hollande to mali in order to hail the success of his intervention against islamist rebels there that there are fears sectarian violence could
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so today, britain's economy is not just working. and that is why it is not working for britain. it is no mystery as to why we are in the trouble we are in. and let me say this. the squeeze on working people, the squeeze on living standards, it did not just start. it has deep roots. if you look at the last three decades or so, less than 15 pence of any additional pound than britons have earned have gone to the lowest 50% of earners in our country. 24 pence of every pound has gone to the top 1% of earners. the people right at the top. the government took action to change this. a family with a minimum wage and tax credits. but it was not enough. the problem now is that things are getting worse, not better. the government promised change. they are cutting taxes for one group in the economy, this april. the very richest in society. believe it or not, this april, people earning more than 1 million pounds per year will get an average tax cut of 100,000 pounds. now, do not get me wrong. we need very successful entrepreneurs in britain, making profits, being rewarded, but we just cannot
so today, britain's economy is not just working. and that is why it is not working for britain. it is no mystery as to why we are in the trouble we are in. and let me say this. the squeeze on working people, the squeeze on living standards, it did not just start. it has deep roots. if you look at the last three decades or so, less than 15 pence of any additional pound than britons have earned have gone to the lowest 50% of earners in our country. 24 pence of every pound has gone to the top 1%...
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britain can. then perhaps first with the indian government however i would say this the historical memory is of course only a root doesn't sit very well with the indians still. meanwhile reports reveal the u.k. has already made a killing by selling weapons to a country accused of gross human rights violations has allegedly been three million pounds worth of small arms ammunition from britain that's despite the asian countries record of mistreating minorities and suppressing separatism antiwar activist jim brown believes the u.k. is placing geopolitics and human rights. because there's the geo strategic questions because sri lanka occupies a very strategic position. in the indian ocean you have the united states what they call the pivot toward asia which britain is dutifully going along with and good relations with the shura langkow would be very valuable in that context also because this whole idea that britain abides by human rights criteria in arms exports simply doesn't make sense and generally
britain can. then perhaps first with the indian government however i would say this the historical memory is of course only a root doesn't sit very well with the indians still. meanwhile reports reveal the u.k. has already made a killing by selling weapons to a country accused of gross human rights violations has allegedly been three million pounds worth of small arms ammunition from britain that's despite the asian countries record of mistreating minorities and suppressing separatism antiwar...
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yuck and come to britain and clean the toilets or even britain we haven't left ourselves because the public transport isn't running so people very sort of mocking at the same time but quite scathing about the country westminster is bound by law so they have to follow these rules and they have to allow anybody who wishes to come over in twenty fourteen to enter the country but a lot of citizens in the u.k. feel that it's insulting to those people and a waste of money having advertised britain previously. and looks like her mania is now hitting bond by tempting brits that a daily newspaper has launched its own campaign to show how good live is in romania in romania and like this one apparently advertising romanian women the whole thing which they say look like kate middleton and another one should be tempting for the notoriously hard drinking brit big remaining is apparently cheaper than bottled water in the u.k. so to see all of the posters to log on to our website r.t. dot com and they're really funny from my point to you of course. still ahead for you this hour on security issues ar
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yuck and come to britain and clean the toilets or even britain we haven't left ourselves because the public transport isn't running so people very sort of mocking at the same time but quite scathing about the country westminster is bound by law so they have to follow these rules and they have to allow anybody who wishes to come over in twenty fourteen to enter the country but a lot of citizens in the u.k. feel that it's insulting to those people and a waste of money having advertised britain previously. well as britain is highlighting all the downsides of living romania has launched its own campaign of beautiful women that would like kate middleton and very cheap booze old appearing on the list of the top advantages of living in quite a collection of all the posters the dots he told. us to look up for you this hour here with hatred and racism in the israel football league takes a look at the jerusalem team making its extreme right stream really angry. plus the u.s. expresses outrage over the terro bombing of the american embassy in turkey but critics say it's washington's practice of
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britain. ad campaign to tell immigrants all day what would like about the country after years of trying to attract them. we will be bolder grabs remembering evos giants in the bottle shelling back which ended seventy years ago. oh. hello and welcome to all t twenty four hour news life for most. volatile main story now. egypt's avan and process have reached the presidential palace for the first time in a week of turmoil more than fifty people were injured and at least one was killed when the sounds of demonstrators calling for president his resignation clashed with police and footage of several offices assaulting a person has since has made it onto the internet it shows a grown man stripped naked personally b seven and drives into a violent day interior ministry vald to investigate the incident a major concern that could be many more incidents that have normally made public his boat true witness the mayhem in cairo. we know how chaotic scenes in macao come out of egypt as clashes how broken out
britain. ad campaign to tell immigrants all day what would like about the country after years of trying to attract them. we will be bolder grabs remembering evos giants in the bottle shelling back which ended seventy years ago. oh. hello and welcome to all t twenty four hour news life for most. volatile main story now. egypt's avan and process have reached the presidential palace for the first time in a week of turmoil more than fifty people were injured and at least one was killed when the...
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yuck and come to britain and clean the toilets or even britain we haven't left ourselves because the public transport isn't running so people very sort of mocking at the same time but quite scathing about the country westminster is bound by law so they have to follow these rules and they have to allow anybody who wishes to come over in twenty fourteen to enter the country but a lot of citizens in the u.k. feel that it's insulting to those people and a waste of money having advertised britain previously. and looks like her mania is now hitting banned by tempting brits their daily newspaper has launched its own campaign to show how good live is in romania in romania and like care this one apparently advertising romanian women hopeful which they say look like kate middleton and another one should be tempting for the notoriously hard drinking brit big remaining is apparently cheaper than bottled water in the u.k. so to see all of the posters to log on to our website r.t. dot com and they're really funny from my point to you of course. still ahead for you this hour security issues are on
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yuck and come to britain and clean the toilets or even britain we haven't left ourselves because the public transport isn't running so people very sort of mocking at the same time but quite scathing about the country westminster is bound by law so they have to follow these rules and they have to allow anybody who wishes to come over in twenty fourteen to enter the country but a lot of citizens in the u.k. feel that it's insulting to those people and a waste of money having advertised britain previously. well as britain is highlighting all the downsides of living there romania has launched its own p.r. campaign of beautiful women that would like kate middleton and very cheap booze old appearing on the list of the top advantages of living and quite a collection of all the posters the dots he told. us to look up for you this hour here with hatred and racism in the israel football league takes a look at the jerusalem team making its extreme right stream really angry. plus the u.s. expresses off rage over the terror a bombing of the american embassy in turkey but critics say it's washingt
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yuck and come to britain and clean the toilets or even britain we haven't left ourselves because the public transport isn't running so people very sort of mocking at the same time but quite scathing about the country westminster is bound by law so they have to follow these rules and they have to allow anybody who wishes to come over in twenty fourteen to enter the country but a lot of citizens in the u.k. feel that it's insulting to those people and a waste of money having advertised britain previously. and britain is highlighting all the downsides of living there remain a has launched its own p.r. campaign beautiful women that look like kate middleton and cheap booze appear in the list of the main advantages of living there they've got a collection of the posters on our t. dot com at the moment. a jerusalem football team whose fans are renowned for chanting racist anti arab slogans assigned to muslims for the first time supporters openly disappointed in the boof which some say is like welcoming in the enemy. reports on the boiling anger that's never far from spilling over. the games
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britain. as one official put it the negative ad campaign about britain would help to dispel the myth that the streets in the u.k. all paved with gold and the politicians certainly are worried and they've got it wrong in the past the previous year was the year of the olympics and politicians trump and trumpeting great britain and how long john in britain is the best destination the world billions of pounds poured into advertising to really sell the u.k. but it seems that for immigrants potential immigrants from rumania i'm from garia the message is that britain isn't so great after all so a lot of people used to use that sort of as quite farcical the fact that the government is willing to trash its own image and to admit that there are problems with the economy in disarray that there's a housing crisis and that there are problems with schools and hospitals everyone's been having a good old chuckle over the idea of a negative ad campaign and yes some people have actually said that it's quite ins
britain. as one official put it the negative ad campaign about britain would help to dispel the myth that the streets in the u.k. all paved with gold and the politicians certainly are worried and they've got it wrong in the past the previous year was the year of the olympics and politicians trump and trumpeting great britain and how long john in britain is the best destination the world billions of pounds poured into advertising to really sell the u.k. but it seems that for immigrants potential...
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yuck and come to britain and clean the toilets or even britain we haven't left ourselves because the public transport isn't running so people very sort of mocking at the same time but quite so. scathing about the country and we also took to the streets of london to find out what ordinary londoners think about the situation let's take a lesson is that it's pathetic this mixed messages and it's hypocrisy in the day a waste of time. actually. seems like the reports are just over they don't really have a job i'm not home for me telly. at the moment leave here everything to much expense you westminster is bound by law so they have to follow these rules and they have to allow anybody who wishes to come over in twenty fourteen to enter the country but a lot of citizens in the u.k. as you saw there feel that it insulting to those people and a waste of money having advertised britain previously france's president francois hollande is planning a trip to mali to survey what's being hailed as a successful military intervention against islamists the french acknowledged however that the operation
yuck and come to britain and clean the toilets or even britain we haven't left ourselves because the public transport isn't running so people very sort of mocking at the same time but quite so. scathing about the country and we also took to the streets of london to find out what ordinary londoners think about the situation let's take a lesson is that it's pathetic this mixed messages and it's hypocrisy in the day a waste of time. actually. seems like the reports are just over they don't really...
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yuck and come to britain and clean the toilets or even britain we haven't left ourselves because the public transport isn't running so people very sort of mocking at the same time but quite scathing about the country westminster is bound by law so they have to follow these rules and they have to allow anybody who wishes to come over in twenty fourteen to enter the country but a lot of citizens in the u.k. feel that it's insulting to those people and a waste of money having advertised britain previously. or mania newspaper meanwhile has hit back with its own version of the ads telling people why remain is better than the u.k. anyway among the qualities that appear on the list are beautiful women that look like kate middleton and cheap booze head over to r.t. dot com maybe you could be persuaded to go to romania anyway we're headed to a break now up ahead a turkish radical group claiming responsibility for the suicide attack at the u.s. embassy in ankara well the expert opinion on why turkey is increasingly seen as a target for domestic terrorism and how the u.s. is in the firing line
yuck and come to britain and clean the toilets or even britain we haven't left ourselves because the public transport isn't running so people very sort of mocking at the same time but quite scathing about the country westminster is bound by law so they have to follow these rules and they have to allow anybody who wishes to come over in twenty fourteen to enter the country but a lot of citizens in the u.k. feel that it's insulting to those people and a waste of money having advertised britain...